Also interesting to note that the "debt" started at £21.6m on the purchase on 4/1/14 & now stands at £57.7m even though last year we didn't make a loss due to play sales of the £16m stated, with (as the report states) this very unlikely to happen again in the near future. The 2017/18 accounts if not sold by June 30th is going to make very interesting reading.

There is only one figure of interest for me, and that's the £1.6 million (33%) year-on-year reduction in match day revenue. Operating costs (excluding staff costs), on the other hand, barely moved.

Clear evidence that the protests were successful in their aim of hitting Roland in the pocket, and there is no doubt in my mind this is one of the key drivers pushing Roland to sell. Well done everyone!

There is only one figure of interest for me, and that's the £1.6 million (33%) year-on-year reduction in match day revenue. Operating costs (excluding staff costs), on the other hand, barely moved.

Clear evidence that the protests were successful in their aim of hitting Roland in the pocket, and there is no doubt in my mind this is one of the key drivers pushing Roland to sell. Well done everyone!

A little surprising though that Commercial income held up at £1.2m albeit down £29k, considering the number of sponsors believed to have withdrawn their support.

There is only one figure of interest for me, and that's the £1.6 million (33%) year-on-year reduction in match day revenue. Operating costs (excluding staff costs), on the other hand, barely moved.

Clear evidence that the protests were successful in their aim of hitting Roland in the pocket, and there is no doubt in my mind this is one of the key drivers pushing Roland to sell. Well done everyone!

A little surprising though that Commercial income held up at £1.2m albeit down £29k, considering the number of sponsors believed to have withdrawn their support.

Perhaps - but won't this include the change in sponsor from UoG in 2015/16 (who I believe weren't paying anything), to a commercial sponsor in 2016/17? If so, the fact that there wasn't a sizeable increase in this revenue stream tells its own story. Bear in mind as well that this figure will include a number of non-fan related revenue streams such as corporate venue hire, pitch hire, etc. which will have been less protest-sensitive.